chipmaker
noun[C]
ITuk/ˈtʃɪpˌmeɪkər/usacompanythatmanufactureschipsthat are used incomputersand otherelectronicequipment:
Chipmakers arepredictingthatprofitswill belowerthanexpectedbecause offallingprices.
单词 | chipmaker |
释义 | chipmaker noun[C] ITuk/ˈtʃɪpˌmeɪkər/usacompanythatmanufactureschipsthat are used incomputersand otherelectronicequipment: Chipmakers arepredictingthatprofitswill belowerthanexpectedbecause offallingprices. Examplesofchipmakerchipmaker The chipmaker's $700 million offering of convertible notes also priced, with the initial conversion price at $8 per share. FromCNBC Add it all up and there are only a few chipmakers left standing. FromThe Atlantic Instead, chipmakers started to put the transistors toward more cores--essentially additional complete, independent processors from the perspective of software. FromCNET There's another potential risk for chipmakers and, by extension, their suppliers. FromBloomberg The world's biggestchipmakersaid it will cut 12,000 jobs, or 11 percent of its global workforce, by the middle of next year. FromCNET Typically, though, the chipmakers are able to deliver the new hooks within a month or two. FromGizmodo The chipmakers are playing catch-up with their customers. FromWired That's going to continue, but chipmakers predict companies focused on other areas also will jump into the market. FromCNET But thechipmakerhopes he starts showing up at a few more board meetings. FromCNBC The chipmaker's investment values the startup, expected to go public later this year, at about $4.1 billion. FromReuters Over the past few years, the world's biggestchipmakerhas been buying up companies to help make its chips smarter. FromWIRED Thechipmaker, whose shares hit a multiyear low today, has been struggling of late. FromCNET Thechipmakerreported earnings of 59 cents per share on revenues of $13.53 billion. FromCNBC No matter how the market shapes up, the chipmakers agree on one key thing: wearables are almost certainly going to shake up our lives in the years to come. FromCNET Top-quality engineers are hard to come by for chipmakers and other technology companies, and losing them can have a major impact on business, regardless of their seniority. FromReuters These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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